The Bilderberg Group meeting, an annual conference at which the consensus
for future global policy is provably manifested, again passed by with
barely a mention on behalf of America's corporate media.

The Dallas Morning News carried a single article
about Texas Governor Perry's visit, a story that was subsequently
picked up in brief blurbs by a couple of local Texas TV news affiliates
and a few bylines on page 30 of a couple of papers in the lone star
state.

Apart from that, save a mention in an online Village Voice blog -
nothing, absolutely nothing about a confab of the most powerful and
influential people on the planet. In comparison, G8 is a mere talking
shop and yet it is lavished with attention while Bilderberg is hidden
in the shadows.

Nothing in the New York Times and nothing in the Washington Post
or the Wall Street Journal, both of which were represented at the
meeting. Nothing in Le Figaro of France or the Financial Times of
London, who also were both represented by chief editors.

Media moguls who attend Bilderberg, such as Washington Post CEO and
Chairman Donald E. Graham, swear an oath of secrecy and fulfil a promise
each year to omit any coverage of Bilderberg from their news outlets.

Is it really any wonder that the traditional media model is dying
and that more and more enlightened people in their droves are turning
to alternative news sources in search of the truth?

Even the Turkish media, hardly reputed as a bastion of free speech,
put the U.S. press to shame with a deluge of newspaper and TV coverage
of Bilderberg and the protest that accompanied it in Istanbul.

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Bilderberg routinely claims that it is simply a private meeting and
that no policy is set within the confines of the ring of armed security
the group erects around its hotel of choice. Yet courageous researchers
like Jim Tucker and Daniel Estulin have demonstrated year upon year
that what is discussed at Bilderberg quickly becomes policy if not
in the near-term then years down the line.

Bilderberg has a proven history of acting in a kingmaker capacity.
Both Bill Clinton and Tony Blair attended before becoming President
and Prime Minister and it
was also reported that Bilderberg selected John Edwards as Kerry's
running mate in 2004. Hillary
Clinton was rumored to have attended last year's conference in
Ottawa.

Bilderberg is not about signing treaties, trade deals or agreeing
to topple certain foreign heads of state - it's about creating a consensus
for its members to adhere by, and the way in which topics are presented
by speakers makes it obvious what the agenda will be.

This veneer of distinction provides Bilderberg with the justification
to claim they don't set any concrete policy, but only the most deluded
and naive observer could dismiss the notion that hundreds of the most
influential people in the world getting together and talking doesn't
have some play in what we later see unfold as policy.

This year, speakers expressed their "concern" about Iran's
nuclear proliferation - which in Bilderbergese is a rubber stamp for
war. Though the language is couched in the lexicon of international
relations, make no bones about it, the orders are transmitted and
followed.

Bilderberg is the closest thing you will ever get to the secret world
government and no amount of sneering, whitewash or smear on behalf
of the corporate media - many of which are represented at the conferences,
diminishes that fact.

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